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it became so cliche into that final quarter of the year and you saw the market largely shrugged it off. >> brown: a butte is more picturesque than the cliff, but go ahead. yes. >> yes, indeed. so i feel that investors at least are not bothered about this. they see this as a game of chicken going up and down pennsylvania between the white house and congress. and much of this has been kicked down the road effectively for a couple of months. we do know that we have an unsustainable budget deficit situation but on the flip side you have economists like paul krugman out there saying do not worry about the budget deficit, this is not the time to be slashing public spending. as you saw, that actually helped push that economy into decline in the final quarter. that was a big variable in that. so this is a huge debate. but on balance what you're seeing is a lot of the unexpected has surprised the positive. you mentioned housing, housing is not just virtuous in that it helps homeowners and construction workers out there and material suppliers, it's also helping the banking sector which, after al
it became so cliche into that final quarter of the year and you saw the market largely shrugged it off. >> brown: a butte is more picturesque than the cliff, but go ahead. yes. >> yes, indeed. so i feel that investors at least are not bothered about this. they see this as a game of chicken going up and down pennsylvania between the white house and congress. and much of this has been kicked down the road effectively for a couple of months. we do know that we have an unsustainable...
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it became so cliche into that final quarter of the year and you saw the market largely shrugged it off. >> brown: a butte is more picturesque than the cliff, but go ahead. yes. >> yes, indeed. so i feel that investors at least are not bothered about this. they see this as a game of chicken going up and down pennsylvania between the white house and congress. and much of this has been kicked down the road effectively for a couple of months. we do know that we have an unsustainable budget deficit situation but on the flip side you have economists like paul krugman out there saying do not worry about the budget deficit, this is not the time to be slashing public spending. as you saw that actually helped push that economy into decline in the final quarter. that was a big variable in that. so this is a huge debate. but on balance what you're seeing is a lot of the unexpected has surprised the positive. you mentioned housing, housing is not just virtuous in that it helps homeowners and construction workers out there and material suppliers it's also helping the banking sector which, after all
it became so cliche into that final quarter of the year and you saw the market largely shrugged it off. >> brown: a butte is more picturesque than the cliff, but go ahead. yes. >> yes, indeed. so i feel that investors at least are not bothered about this. they see this as a game of chicken going up and down pennsylvania between the white house and congress. and much of this has been kicked down the road effectively for a couple of months. we do know that we have an unsustainable...
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in this case, it's not a cliche. he truly is a giant and is one who will be recognized in history as such. and i am glad to see all the tributes that are coming in around the world for him. because people aren't doing lip service. they really mean it. because he deserved it. i know our son-in-law who is a photographer at the white house had a chance to meet him when he was there. he was so moved by that meeting. i don't know anybody who hasn't been moved in meeting nelson mandela. >> senator patrick leahy, thank you for taking time to share your experiences and your personal photos there. it's much appreciated. >> thank you very much. >>> so new job numbers. they have come out. they show unemployment now at a five-year low. why republicans in congress are still unable to celebrate about it. >>> and senator rand paul will pay a visit to detroit today. he says he's got a plan to rescue cities like the motor city from financial ruin. i'm going to get into both those topics next with jared bernstein former economic advis
in this case, it's not a cliche. he truly is a giant and is one who will be recognized in history as such. and i am glad to see all the tributes that are coming in around the world for him. because people aren't doing lip service. they really mean it. because he deserved it. i know our son-in-law who is a photographer at the white house had a chance to meet him when he was there. he was so moved by that meeting. i don't know anybody who hasn't been moved in meeting nelson mandela. >>...
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you can use any cliche. nobody within the agency thought to question it. somebody would have said maybe we aren't allowed to do this, let's find out if we are. the way they went about it is unbelievable. >> just last month is what finally brought these cases to light. the memo itself scalled the practice dangerous and unlawful, and goes on to call eight medicine that is worse than the disease. >> it lays out how abuse calls should be handled. >> they are rules and regulations specifically say they can't do that. they have no choice. >> cps may not have the man power to carry it out. in publish reports it has roughly 600 fewer caseworkers than it needs. one criticism is that the child welfare system is broken it has been managing from crisis to crisis for decades. my personal believe is that will also dissipater. >> people in arizona can only hope that f capable of handling its workload. >> this it is the job to make poli. so for people that need palm, thanks again. well, packaging made of mushrooms up next, find out why. but the real solution can be growin
you can use any cliche. nobody within the agency thought to question it. somebody would have said maybe we aren't allowed to do this, let's find out if we are. the way they went about it is unbelievable. >> just last month is what finally brought these cases to light. the memo itself scalled the practice dangerous and unlawful, and goes on to call eight medicine that is worse than the disease. >> it lays out how abuse calls should be handled. >> they are rules and regulations...
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>> it was a very -- this has been a cliche for the last week. that on election night tonight. we will begin, christie, 2016. i seem to, wrap that bear hug around that cliche with the speech. with his call out to washington. basically saying look at we are sending a message. the innovation of sandy. really two moments on the national stage. one, giving governor romney's keynote address at the republican convention in tampa. that did not go that well. not only did steve said. did him a lot of good, politically in new jersey. elevated on the national stage into a plausible presidential candidate. the interesting thing. the governors often say, take, two term pledges and break them. he didn't take a two term pledge. on the speech. he kept talking about how he was going to serve new jersey to the end. stay until his mission was completed. sets of timer running on when his mission will be completed. >> he announces. >> we can fast forward to a year from now. the year that all sandy victims are back in their homes. i think he will declare mission accomplished. he has a pretty clear t
>> it was a very -- this has been a cliche for the last week. that on election night tonight. we will begin, christie, 2016. i seem to, wrap that bear hug around that cliche with the speech. with his call out to washington. basically saying look at we are sending a message. the innovation of sandy. really two moments on the national stage. one, giving governor romney's keynote address at the republican convention in tampa. that did not go that well. not only did steve said. did him a lot...
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. >> one of the most overused cliches in politics a year is an eternity. it is a year until the mid-term election. but a lot of important dates before that they think a lot of democrats are looking at very closely. one comes next week this. website, healthcare.gov, it's supposed to be up and running, at least 80% next week. that has to be crucial for democrats? >> it's crucial for democrats, if it's at 79.5, i'm not trying to be a clown here, members of the president's own party are beginning to walk away from this white house. his approval rating is in the 30s. now democrats see a generic ballot in which they are losing heading into the mid-term elections. this is going to become about personal survival in congress, not about the president of the united states. so if the president is underperforming, meaning that web site is underperforming, any additional problems with obama care watch out. you've already seen a case of jitters among democrats. some disloyalty among democrats. they will run. just ask george w. bush his party would not stand with him on n
. >> one of the most overused cliches in politics a year is an eternity. it is a year until the mid-term election. but a lot of important dates before that they think a lot of democrats are looking at very closely. one comes next week this. website, healthcare.gov, it's supposed to be up and running, at least 80% next week. that has to be crucial for democrats? >> it's crucial for democrats, if it's at 79.5, i'm not trying to be a clown here, members of the president's own party are...
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it sounds cliche, the hats and dark suits. it to occur outside and said, we're wondering, would you mind just kind of when you're in the cafeteria or work or in your dorm room, pay close attention to the conversations around you. if you think someone is being a little too carriers are asking too many questions or just getting a little too chatty, would you please fill up these forms. there pre married. if you know the person's name, like the name down compared happened. then we have these little pre addressed envelopes. it is an anonymous drop box. no one will ever know that it is you. the envelopes or attract -- addressed to the acme insurance company which i thought was something out of wile e. coyote or something. they said, this is a. when you lived and worked there in new that at any moment anything you were saying might very well be reported back to somebody else. so for some people this was a lot of encouragement not take it to curious and not to get to charity. it worked for the most part. people who did talk to much o
it sounds cliche, the hats and dark suits. it to occur outside and said, we're wondering, would you mind just kind of when you're in the cafeteria or work or in your dorm room, pay close attention to the conversations around you. if you think someone is being a little too carriers are asking too many questions or just getting a little too chatty, would you please fill up these forms. there pre married. if you know the person's name, like the name down compared happened. then we have these...
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it's a cliche but it's true. he talks the talks and walks the walks. he embraces a severely disfigured man goes viral. it's a symbol of this pope's compassion. ben tracked down the man and learned it wasn't just powerful for him, it was profoundly important. here is his report up close. >> reporter: after four hours of work, reva is done, five days a week he does odd jobs for the old early in northern identitily. by the way, did you notice something? yes, 53-year-old vinicho sumps from a genetic condition. his body is almost completely covered from head to toe with growths, swellings and sores. his mother had the same condition as does his sister. he's had it since the age of 15. his appearance often terrifies strangers. he recalls trying to take a seat on a bus, but being told by the passenger next to him to sit somewhere else. >> translator: i wanted to answer back, but i controlled myself he says. i felt my blood pressure rise. i wanted to leave the bus, but i had a doctor's appointment. there were lots of people on the bus, but no one said a word.
it's a cliche but it's true. he talks the talks and walks the walks. he embraces a severely disfigured man goes viral. it's a symbol of this pope's compassion. ben tracked down the man and learned it wasn't just powerful for him, it was profoundly important. here is his report up close. >> reporter: after four hours of work, reva is done, five days a week he does odd jobs for the old early in northern identitily. by the way, did you notice something? yes, 53-year-old vinicho sumps from a...
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although fitting and proper is a cliche by the way. a familiar phrase. somehow if you can use a familiar phrase in the right place it works very well. it's interesting that lincoln in all of the versions that we have in his hand always says we cannot dedicate -- two words, we cannot. the newspapers always put that together. the newspaper versions always say cannot. but if you say them both and you try them you see there is a difference, especially in a speech like. this we can not dedicate. also, seeing the value of a change originally he wrote the world will little note nor long remember what we say here. while it can never forget what they did here. but the "while" isn't very strong. so he changes it to "but." so we get that really memorable line. the "but" helps us to see and feel the two parts of the sentence. as you know the oldest version the nikolai version is on executive mansion letter head. then its connected to a different size sheet, a sheet of fools cap in pencil rather than pen so that what we have are almost certain two parts. the first pa
although fitting and proper is a cliche by the way. a familiar phrase. somehow if you can use a familiar phrase in the right place it works very well. it's interesting that lincoln in all of the versions that we have in his hand always says we cannot dedicate -- two words, we cannot. the newspapers always put that together. the newspaper versions always say cannot. but if you say them both and you try them you see there is a difference, especially in a speech like. this we can not dedicate....
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not going to use that cliche, not going to say it that's because it was a fake crisis as the "wall street journal" says today in its lead editorial. the deal congress struck last night could have been done last august. but the politicians in both parties wanted to posture it. setting up phony scenarios for their own personal enaggrandizement. here is really what's going on. president obama has succeeded in raising taxes on every working american. every one of us. those who are doing well will now pay close to 50% income to the feds. those making below $400,000 a year will pay a variety of new obama care taxes and see a 2 percentage point rise in their social security payment. everybody gets hit. if you invest, you will be paying about 9 percentage points more in capital gains and tax. if you die and your estate is worth more than 5 million bucks you will pay 40% of death tax to the feds. president obama is not finished. he wants more from the affluent. >> we can't simply cut our way to prosperity. cutting spending has to go hand in hand with further reforms to our tax code. so that the we
not going to use that cliche, not going to say it that's because it was a fake crisis as the "wall street journal" says today in its lead editorial. the deal congress struck last night could have been done last august. but the politicians in both parties wanted to posture it. setting up phony scenarios for their own personal enaggrandizement. here is really what's going on. president obama has succeeded in raising taxes on every working american. every one of us. those who are doing...
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even though fitting and proper is a cliche in a way, it's a familiar phrase. somehow, if you can use a familiar phrase in the right place, it works very well. it's interesting that lincoln in all the versions we have in his hand always says, "we cannot dedicate." two words. "we cannot." the newspapers always put that together. so the newspaper versions always say cannot. but if you say them both and you try them, you see there is a difference. especially in a speech like this. we can not dedicate. also, seeing the value of a change, originally he wrote, "the world will little note nor long remember what we say here while it can never forget what they did here." but the while isn't very strong. so he changes it to but. and so we get that really memorable line. and the but helps us see and feel the two parts of the sentence. and as you know, the oldest version, the so-called nickolai version, is on -- on executive mansion letterhead. and then it's connected to a different size sheet. a sheet of fools cap. in pencil rather than pen, so that what we have are almos
even though fitting and proper is a cliche in a way, it's a familiar phrase. somehow, if you can use a familiar phrase in the right place, it works very well. it's interesting that lincoln in all the versions we have in his hand always says, "we cannot dedicate." two words. "we cannot." the newspapers always put that together. so the newspaper versions always say cannot. but if you say them both and you try them, you see there is a difference. especially in a speech like...
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even though fitting and proper is a cliche in a way, it's a familiar phrase. somehow, if you can use a familiar phrase in the right place, it works very well. it's interesting that lincoln in all the versions we have in his hand always says, "we cannot dedicate." two words. "we cannot." the newspapers always put that together. so the newspaper versions always say cannot. but if you say them both and you try them, you see there is a difference. especially in a speech like this. we can not dedicate. also, seeing the value of a change, originally he wrote, "the world will little note nor long remember what we say here while it can never forget what they did here." but the while isn't very strong. so he changes it to but. and so we get that really memorable line. and the but helps us see and feel the two parts of the sentence. and as you know, the oldest version, the so-called nickolai version, is on -- on executive mansion letterhead. and then it's connected to a different size sheet. a sheet of fools cap. in pencil rather than pen, so that what we have are almos
even though fitting and proper is a cliche in a way, it's a familiar phrase. somehow, if you can use a familiar phrase in the right place, it works very well. it's interesting that lincoln in all the versions we have in his hand always says, "we cannot dedicate." two words. "we cannot." the newspapers always put that together. so the newspaper versions always say cannot. but if you say them both and you try them, you see there is a difference. especially in a speech like...
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talbert's sister says it's not just a cliche. >> i know i lost my brother and i love my brother, but we have gained a whole new unit of brothers and sisters. >> that was dave owens errorring. very moving. >> a lot of his unit rallied around the family and stayed in contact. a beautiful story. >>> if you're trying to stay healthy while you travel, d.c.'s airports have more to offer. that story is coming up. >> plus, we're expecting the official number soon on the government health care website. it doesn't look so good. monika? >> on the northbound side of i- 95, you now have delay beginning in aquia harbor toward quantico and then it continues most of the way to dumfries. here in springfield all lanes are open. it's just beginning to get a little heavier heading towards the beltway. we'll be back with more news, weat you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the...
talbert's sister says it's not just a cliche. >> i know i lost my brother and i love my brother, but we have gained a whole new unit of brothers and sisters. >> that was dave owens errorring. very moving. >> a lot of his unit rallied around the family and stayed in contact. a beautiful story. >>> if you're trying to stay healthy while you travel, d.c.'s airports have more to offer. that story is coming up. >> plus, we're expecting the official number soon on the...
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often, i know this sounds like a clichÉ, it is true and it is a clichÉ. think about the things that we thought were radical and we gave up at the time of 9/11. federal agents can write their own search warrants. we wrote the fourth amendment so that would not happen. that is not common place. the government will reach for more power. it wants its job to be easier. it also wants people to be placated beard people will let the government do it because they want to feel safe. they will forget that when the reason passes, when the better times come, we will have less connell: where is the legal line drawn on some of these key issues that people bring up? tapping the phones caught surveillance cameras in the streets -- >> i live in a very small rural town in northwest new jersey and that town is filled with surveillance cameras. i was told they are just watching, not listening. we laugh at this. you are walking down the street with your significant or other, do you really expect the police to be listening to you? this will profoundly change the way we live our
often, i know this sounds like a clichÉ, it is true and it is a clichÉ. think about the things that we thought were radical and we gave up at the time of 9/11. federal agents can write their own search warrants. we wrote the fourth amendment so that would not happen. that is not common place. the government will reach for more power. it wants its job to be easier. it also wants people to be placated beard people will let the government do it because they want to feel safe. they will forget...
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i don't like cliches like that but it's true. huge hail bales flying at brandon sul advantage's car. i know these storm chasers and i was very concerned, as i watched that storm divert north it wa crazy. for us, we were ahead of the storm, tried to stay south of it so we could keep our eye on it and be out of the path. we came around the back side, had a very difficult time getting up. emergency vehicles screaming past us and it was just one of those moments where you think i cannot believe this happened. and especially, i cannot believe this happened again. >> ginger xerox a lot of experience chasing storms, we whesh your coverage, thank you. >>> a lot of other news overnight, so let's go back to ron claiborne. >> hi again. in the news, the cause of the deadliest fire in the history of the houston fire department is still unknown. four firefighters were killed and five-alarm blaze started in a restaurant and quickly spread to a neighboring moat. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel is warning china about cyberattacks against the u.
i don't like cliches like that but it's true. huge hail bales flying at brandon sul advantage's car. i know these storm chasers and i was very concerned, as i watched that storm divert north it wa crazy. for us, we were ahead of the storm, tried to stay south of it so we could keep our eye on it and be out of the path. we came around the back side, had a very difficult time getting up. emergency vehicles screaming past us and it was just one of those moments where you think i cannot believe...
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choose sure own clichÉ. that didn't happen. it didn't happen first of all because there is no such thing as the greatest generation. there is no way to measure what is great about a generation. what you measure is human behavior. history repeats itself. i'm sorry, history never repeats itself of historical patterns do because those historical patterns are based on human behavior. if you go down through the generations you will see human behavior runs the whole gamut from the ultimate givers to the alternate takers. and that's no different from this generation than from any other. for every patriot who went out there and tried to enlist to serve his country there was more than one of them that were doing anything they could to get out of the military. for everybody who cheerfully accepted rationing and did their bit collecting shortages come to there were people who simply thumbed their noses and visited mr. black, the black market. mr. black was one of the business -- is he as businessmen throughout all the years of and there w
choose sure own clichÉ. that didn't happen. it didn't happen first of all because there is no such thing as the greatest generation. there is no way to measure what is great about a generation. what you measure is human behavior. history repeats itself. i'm sorry, history never repeats itself of historical patterns do because those historical patterns are based on human behavior. if you go down through the generations you will see human behavior runs the whole gamut from the ultimate givers to...
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it's been -- it's almost like a cliche universal pre-k like worthwhile initiative. it's -- liberals are all like of course we have political -- make this a priority and, b, point of the fact that in red states, right, this is something that republicans have been able to get behind for a few reasons. one, it fits idealogically with the republican and conservative approach to inequality. the most sort of heavy-handed way to deal with inequality, if you are a kwvrn, is some kind of redistribution, higher marginal tax rates, reducing the minimum wage. this idea of a level playing field fits much more smoothly with idealogical conservatism self-conception with how to deal with inequality, and, b, it is not that expensive. i just want -- >> bang for your buck. bang for your become. >> center for american progress estimated the cost of universal pre-k, and they came up with $100 billion over ten years. $10 billion a year. the tax extenders, just the tax extenders we passed in this last budget alone were $68 billion. that's just the variety of tax breaks that no one even de
it's been -- it's almost like a cliche universal pre-k like worthwhile initiative. it's -- liberals are all like of course we have political -- make this a priority and, b, point of the fact that in red states, right, this is something that republicans have been able to get behind for a few reasons. one, it fits idealogically with the republican and conservative approach to inequality. the most sort of heavy-handed way to deal with inequality, if you are a kwvrn, is some kind of redistribution,...
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we need to protect them from -- >> you have a lazy black president and stupid women and the cliches that these are like out of something in the 1920s. where do they get this stuff from? >> this is all part of planet republican. i mean, they're not viewing the demographics right. they're not viewing the policies right, and their tone, they're tone deaf again and again. >> what are they up to? are they playing to the base maliciously? >> i think they're watching fox tv too much. >> who do they think they are winning with? >> rand paul won this race in kentucky by playing to the tea party base. that's how he got -- >> in a nonpresidential year. the trouble is two years from now we're looking to a nonpresidential year, and it could just be what they're up to here is just riling up their base because they know that's who shows up at the polls, and the middle of the road voter who has had other things to think about isn't paying attention. >> it's going back to clinton bashing -- >> one last question. joy, didn't you think that the poison in the anti-hillary thing from the right that went on f
we need to protect them from -- >> you have a lazy black president and stupid women and the cliches that these are like out of something in the 1920s. where do they get this stuff from? >> this is all part of planet republican. i mean, they're not viewing the demographics right. they're not viewing the policies right, and their tone, they're tone deaf again and again. >> what are they up to? are they playing to the base maliciously? >> i think they're watching fox tv too...
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programs which increase the power and wealth of the one one hundredth of one percent it's become almost a cliche for democrats or republicans to use the coax and george soros as bogeymen representing each other's parties but there's a reason for this their political activities actually demonstrate that divide between the goals of the we society enemies society goals shared by the two major political parties are flecked. and right now the number one goal of billionaire me society america and its front group the republican party is to sabotage we society obamacare. that's why the tea party on behalf of its wealthy backers has shut down the government wants to make sure that obamacare never goes into effect me society billionaires know that if obamacare goes into effect and if it succeeds that is going to be game over for them in everything they support because americans are going to realize the government works if people start buying insurance and health exchanges and that insurance is cheaper and better than expected and americans will discover that obamacare isn't some evil socialist scheme it's
programs which increase the power and wealth of the one one hundredth of one percent it's become almost a cliche for democrats or republicans to use the coax and george soros as bogeymen representing each other's parties but there's a reason for this their political activities actually demonstrate that divide between the goals of the we society enemies society goals shared by the two major political parties are flecked. and right now the number one goal of billionaire me society america and its...
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. >> there is a cliche or belief that if you talk to a man about a problem, sometimes he'll say, what are we going to do about it, we have to find a solution. then sometimes women will say something else. i don't think it's fully explained by any single study, but that idea that we are literally wired in our brain to go from problem to action, that stuck out to me. >> for me, it's funny. in my marriage a lot of those sorts of typical male/female things are reversed. i'm the one who doesn't want to talk about my feelings and my husband's like, let's talk. doesn't really ring true for me. all right. we asked our fans to weigh in on this. they overwhelmingly agree with abby that men and women have very different brains. jamie robertson says, yes, my husband and i are likin and yang, but i think that's why we work and have been together for 19 years. opposites attract. another fan adds, absolutely and thankfully so. like us on facebook to leave a comment. that's where you're also find a link to thecycle.msnbc.com poll. >>> up next, everybody is calling it obama care these days, but it's f
. >> there is a cliche or belief that if you talk to a man about a problem, sometimes he'll say, what are we going to do about it, we have to find a solution. then sometimes women will say something else. i don't think it's fully explained by any single study, but that idea that we are literally wired in our brain to go from problem to action, that stuck out to me. >> for me, it's funny. in my marriage a lot of those sorts of typical male/female things are reversed. i'm the one who...
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. >> a lot of people say it's a cliche, but your life literally does pass before your eyes. >> she says he yanked her by the hair and put a gun to her head. >> there are times i still feel, you know, that piece of metal. >> diana says she will never forget the chilling words he said. >> do as i say and you won't get killed. that really struck with me. i kept repeating to him i have a grandson. i have a grandson. >> as employees scrambled to bring the robber a bag filled with cash police began arriving at the scene. >> he first saw we were surrounded, so i thought he would just kind of shoot me, shoot the other girl and shoot himself because he was not getting out of there. >> fortunately none of the victims lost their lives. espinoza grabbed a bank teller. he held a gun to her head and walked her outside, but when he slipped on a patch of ice, she took off running. police shot and killed him on the spot. diana says it was the thought of her family that helped her get through the ideal, but ironically in the days and months that followed diana's trauma took a toll on her children as well
. >> a lot of people say it's a cliche, but your life literally does pass before your eyes. >> she says he yanked her by the hair and put a gun to her head. >> there are times i still feel, you know, that piece of metal. >> diana says she will never forget the chilling words he said. >> do as i say and you won't get killed. that really struck with me. i kept repeating to him i have a grandson. i have a grandson. >> as employees scrambled to bring the robber a...
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man who did it, the man who brought their party into the 21st 21st century and all of those kinds of cliches. as far as the american people are concerned the broader public, a benefit or credit is going to go more to obama than to rubio but rubio will get his share. >> tell me about the objections of lindsey graham and jeff like if to some of these crazy amendments. does that mean they want to see reform? >> i think graham does. yes, i think those two probably do. they had been in these negotiation for months and months, and, you know, once a senator has committed, you know, that many hours to something they do kind of want to see it get through. they put a lot into it, a lot of sweat equity into it. >> right. >> it's not clear that a lot of republican senators feel that way. a lot of them are unannounced just sort of waiting to see as politicians often do, surprise, surprise which way the wind blows. it's going to be a tough tough fight. >> what about the amendment. >> if chuck schumer is talking about that, that's not a great sign for that amendment. remember, like anything, it has to get
man who did it, the man who brought their party into the 21st 21st century and all of those kinds of cliches. as far as the american people are concerned the broader public, a benefit or credit is going to go more to obama than to rubio but rubio will get his share. >> tell me about the objections of lindsey graham and jeff like if to some of these crazy amendments. does that mean they want to see reform? >> i think graham does. yes, i think those two probably do. they had been in...
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we are always looking for the cliches. secondly, i would say companies have a long way to go still in what they have been doing, they are increasingly detached from national economies. they bear healthcare cost, education, aging, infrastructure. companies bear none of those costs and increasingly bear fewer of them. that means their ability to generate earnings, revenue and growth that in no way lines up with the earnings of a national economy. >> but it's better. they have more choices around the world. >> they have more latitude. i think we are still in, you know, at some point in the middle of this transition. >> and technology companies are global companies. >> because companies have to spend money -- >> energy companies are global. >> and companies have to spend money on technologies to cont the earnings in revenue growth, technology will continue to a sec-of-of profound growth, itself. >> last one, henry, we got to go fast. one commodity, talking about energy, i don't understand why oil prices are $96 a barrel when g
we are always looking for the cliches. secondly, i would say companies have a long way to go still in what they have been doing, they are increasingly detached from national economies. they bear healthcare cost, education, aging, infrastructure. companies bear none of those costs and increasingly bear fewer of them. that means their ability to generate earnings, revenue and growth that in no way lines up with the earnings of a national economy. >> but it's better. they have more choices...
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. >> the cliche, dan is buying europe. do you buy buying europe. >> on my twitter feed i should the european indices and s&p since the bottom, so to speak and every single european indices is above the s&p. >> so you would buy europe because it's cheaper is that what you're saying. not because it's going to grow. >> johnson indic >> european indices have been cheap. >> larry glazer you can't be buying the emerging markets can you? >> of course you can. that's where the opportunity is. >> really? >> absolutely. absolutely. absolutely. you got to look. you don't have to buy china but there are companies with real balance sheets that really make money that are real capitalists out there. invest that money. there's plenty of opportunity long term in the emerging markets. is going to ride through a lot of volatility and most people can't stomach that and hiding in some appreciated domestic income place and that's not a great answer. >> we'll leave it there. appreciate it very much. now we have a break through on immigration ref
. >> the cliche, dan is buying europe. do you buy buying europe. >> on my twitter feed i should the european indices and s&p since the bottom, so to speak and every single european indices is above the s&p. >> so you would buy europe because it's cheaper is that what you're saying. not because it's going to grow. >> johnson indic >> european indices have been cheap. >> larry glazer you can't be buying the emerging markets can you? >> of course...
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a little silly to think about the delegation of all these clichÉs we are pursuing are actually kind of silly and poorly examined. if we rush headlong into immigration reform think about the quality of legislation and think about what happened the last time we had comprehensive immigration reform. i want to emphasize composition and numbers are really different things. i'm totally happy to have the big numbers but the gang of eight framework. thank you. [applause] >> thanks everyone for your remarks. i will take the moderators prerogative and take the first question. this may have some consensus around the need for high-skilled immigration. what do you think is the best way to put it into legislation in the best way to talk about in the best way to advertise for? what you think is the best way to make that politically viable alternative? >> alex? >> i think they're a bunch of ways to go about it. when is working with the current system. one of the great ways for people to come come in now as to the hwnd bv -- 1 is through the green card program. that program unfortunately is limited to
a little silly to think about the delegation of all these clichÉs we are pursuing are actually kind of silly and poorly examined. if we rush headlong into immigration reform think about the quality of legislation and think about what happened the last time we had comprehensive immigration reform. i want to emphasize composition and numbers are really different things. i'm totally happy to have the big numbers but the gang of eight framework. thank you. [applause] >> thanks everyone for...
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guest: it always sounds like a clichÉ, but the fact is that the clichÉ has a lot of validity to it. i think that anyone in journalism who is ambitious is agnostic, whether you are reading it in print, speaking of the great work on your computer, increasingly whether you are reading it on mobile devices, that is not the point. no one cares about that anymore. not readers, increasingly not advertisers. they want journalism with impact. they want distinctive content. there just is no market with the audience or on the business side for anything that is commodity journalism. they are not interested in that. they are interested in distinctive content and there are lots of ways to be distinctive. one of them is by being really smart and having really deep, original reporting in a magazine format. historically that kind of journalism has found its home in print. we have a print edition six times a year, but we also have a as a platform for argument, opinion, and more ambitious enterprise journalism, which is what counts, we deliver the goods on the content, everything in our experience ind
guest: it always sounds like a clichÉ, but the fact is that the clichÉ has a lot of validity to it. i think that anyone in journalism who is ambitious is agnostic, whether you are reading it in print, speaking of the great work on your computer, increasingly whether you are reading it on mobile devices, that is not the point. no one cares about that anymore. not readers, increasingly not advertisers. they want journalism with impact. they want distinctive content. there just is no market with...
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host: you have heard that term from the president -- guest: it has become a clichÉ. it is the kind of clichÉ that led former president jimmy carter talk about malays in the country. i understand people are sick of the problems of the middle east because they are big, intractable, and hard to solve, and they affect us in ways that we do not want them to affect us, but that being said, those that are fighting for us are not complaining, and they represent a very small part of this country. credit, and ill am amazed by the things that they do. i only wish we were supporting the more. host: danielle pletka, our guest. american enterprise institute. peter. democrats want. caller: -- democrats line. launched missiles into syria a few months ago. i am wondering if that was illegal, and we still have to back israel up for those missiles launched if serial was to respond back to -- syria was to respond back to israel? guest: that is a good question. israel has gone in more than once from the air and taken out shipments either from iran or russia to has bulla, what israel bul
host: you have heard that term from the president -- guest: it has become a clichÉ. it is the kind of clichÉ that led former president jimmy carter talk about malays in the country. i understand people are sick of the problems of the middle east because they are big, intractable, and hard to solve, and they affect us in ways that we do not want them to affect us, but that being said, those that are fighting for us are not complaining, and they represent a very small part of this country....
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the world war ii clichÉ always have one guy in the unit from brooklyn. this is demographically at it. in the 1940s census brooklyn had 2% of the u.s. population. one out of every 50 americans lived in brooklyn and came through ellis island. it did have a cohesive force and in the post-war. period that we grew up in it was characterized as a period of people wanting to be normal. ethnic differences were underplayed as compared to some other times in our history i think it's fair to say. you know, pizzo was an unusual food. in a match our area like detroit which had lots of ethnic groups and so forth so we have a sort of -- that promoted a kind of common culture and a process of super assimilation greater than in many other periods. i think that's fair to say and of course as i said it moved people around geographic way to california and other areas. >> you may never forgive me. i am a local and unsuccessful politician named john sears. twice mr. baran referred to the yankee diaspora and i had warned him it might at about this hour be a red sox diaspora. [
the world war ii clichÉ always have one guy in the unit from brooklyn. this is demographically at it. in the 1940s census brooklyn had 2% of the u.s. population. one out of every 50 americans lived in brooklyn and came through ellis island. it did have a cohesive force and in the post-war. period that we grew up in it was characterized as a period of people wanting to be normal. ethnic differences were underplayed as compared to some other times in our history i think it's fair to say. you...
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. >> reporter: that cliche shot of sf the sizzling summer sunday sun. come on, it's july. this week and next are the hottest climate part of the season. what's the big deal? heat kills. an average of 119 people each year. last year 155 died because of heat. the majority were male and over age 55. most were in homes without air conditioning. we set out to see how quickly heat affects the human body. now, my expertise ends when we talk about how hot it's going to get and what it does to a human body, i have no idea. i brought in dr. jennifer ashton. we tested sheila, a postal worker who works for at least five hours during the hottest part of the day. >> so, this is giving us sheila's heart rate, which you can see is in the 120s, which is really consistent with exercise. >> reporter: another test you can do -- >> you can pinch the skin here. you're pretty well hydrated. we call it pincing. >> reporter: if the skin doesn't snap back, you could be dehydrated. dr. ashton tells me if you're going to be outside for the whole week in this real high heat and outdoors all day, it's
. >> reporter: that cliche shot of sf the sizzling summer sunday sun. come on, it's july. this week and next are the hottest climate part of the season. what's the big deal? heat kills. an average of 119 people each year. last year 155 died because of heat. the majority were male and over age 55. most were in homes without air conditioning. we set out to see how quickly heat affects the human body. now, my expertise ends when we talk about how hot it's going to get and what it does to a...
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out the ways we become cliches. the online list, things dads like. cell phone holsters. >> i don't use that. >> barrack obama. >> president of the united states enjoys a cell phone holder. >> there it is. >> you do wear the mom jeans so well. >> yes i do. >> do you rock a mom jean? >> that's what my kids call them. >> how's the smile on the je. there's an area called the smile. >> the things we talk about during our commercial break. >> being superstitious about sports. >> yeah. i've got one of these. >> i went to vanderbilt. >> yeah. >> the vastly improved and getting better every day there headed by james franklin. so i'll slip this on for the last decade on a saturday. because if i wear my shirt that helps them win. >> absolutely. >> clearly. >> they've had a few slips along the way. >> but that was your fault. >> i blame myself. >> my college, our mascot was the great laker. he looked like the fwgordon's fisherman. hard to get behind that. let me get fish sticks. >> speaking of grilling. are you a griller? >> my
out the ways we become cliches. the online list, things dads like. cell phone holsters. >> i don't use that. >> barrack obama. >> president of the united states enjoys a cell phone holder. >> there it is. >> you do wear the mom jeans so well. >> yes i do. >> do you rock a mom jean? >> that's what my kids call them. >> how's the smile on the je. there's an area called the smile. >> the things we talk about during our commercial break....